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A service honoring Hoffman’s life will be held by Evergreen Baptist Church, 1380 E. Evergreen Road in Bernice 71222, June 18.

Janet T. Hoffman, national WMU president emerita, dies at 90

June 18, 2026

By WMU Staff

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Janet Thompson Hoffman, who served as president of WMU, SBC (2000- 2005) passed away June 15, 2026, at the age of 90. She was born July 12, 1935, in Tulsa, Okla. to Mildred Siler Thompson and James Scott Thompson. At age 11, she trusted Jesus as Savior, a faith from which she never departed.

She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Baylor University in 1956 and a Master of Arts in Christian Education from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in 1993. She served as a secondary school teacher (English, Speech, Spanish) in Texas.

She was married to her beloved husband, Harvey W. Hoffman, Jr., for 63 years, walking beside him with grace, resilience, and unwavering commitment as he attended seminary and pastored 10 Southern Baptist churches in Texas and Louisiana.

Hoffman gave generously of her time and energy to be a pastor’s wife while raising three children, creating a home where faith was not merely taught – it was lived. She treasured every moment spent with her children and later, her grandchildren.

Hoffman wrote articles and books with the latest, ChristLight: Reflecting the Image of Christ in the Real World, published in 2004 by Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU). She held multiple roles within the Southern Baptist Convention through associations as well as state conventions. She served on the board of both WMU of Texas and Louisiana WMU.

Hoffman’s years of service on the executive board of WMU SBC, coincided with that of Wanda Lee, executive director emerita and president emerita of national WMU. They were members of the executive board – Hoffman representing Louisiana and Lee representing Georgia – before serving as national officers. From 1996 until 2000, Hoffman served as recording secretary and Lee as president of WMU, SBC. Then from 2000 until 2005, Hoffman served as president and Lee as executive director-treasurer, a role Lee held until her retirement in 2016.

“Janet’s profound wisdom and grace were instrumental during many years of great change as she led with passion and a steadfast commitment to engaging the church in missions,” Lee reflected. “Janet was a tremendous blessing to me personally and to WMU. She provided the wise and seasoned leadership that WMU needed at that precise time. Hers is a life truly well-lived, a life that reflected a love for the Lord and for others.”

Hoffman inspired Christ followers to live missionally, challenged churches to prioritize the Great Commission, and helped shape strategic conversations about the future of WMU ministry.

“My first encounter with Janet was a leadership lesson I’ve never forgotten,” reflected Sandy Wisdom-Martin, executive director-treasurer of WMU, SBC. “It was the summer of 1991 at WMU Week at Glorieta, New Mexico. During an evening session, participants were invited to visit with one another. Janet could have conversed with honored dignitaries nearby. She chose to invest her time in me. You can’t imagine how that made a brand-new state WMU staffer feel. Janet interacted with everyone without regard to position, prestige or platform. She had a gift for finding the one in need of her encouragement.”

Known for her thoughtful leadership and sincere love for people, Hoffman reminded others that following Christ begins with intimacy with Him through prayer and His Word and overflows into faithful service to others.

Reflecting upon her life, Hoffman once wrote: God has blessed me with pray-ers and missions mentors all my life; and I have come to understand that He wants to use the gifts He has given me to bless others. He has used every experience in my life to prepare me for some kind of ministry opportunity which came later. His faithfulness through the valleys as well as the mountain tops has been constant. He uses my many weaknesses to reveal His might and power. I am just one willing vessel who is privileged to be a missions advocate and hopefully a relational bridge builder within WMU and beyond. As the beneficiary of prayers of our WMU family, I am blessed with the Lord’s incredible presence, peace and joy!

She enjoyed writing, painting, public speaking, drama, reading, counted cross-stitch, sewing, fishing and golf.

Left to cherish her memory are her children: Shelda Hoffman Reeves (Dennis), Bullard, Texas; Rev. Bill Hoffman (Terri), St. Joe, Ark.; and Rev. Jeffrey Hoffman (Angela), Hornbeck, La.; grandchildren: Darla Hoffman O’Brien, Shreveport, La.; James Cooke (Monica), Austin, Texas; Lauren Hoffman Jennings (Aaron), St. Joe, Ark.; and Dr. Madison Hoffman Thrower (Chase), Mobile, Ala.; four great-grandsons: Joseph Cooke, Noah Cooke, Benjamin Cooke, and Charlie Cooke, Austin, Texas; and great-granddaughter Haddie Jennings, St. Joe, Ark.

A service honoring Hoffman’s life will be held by Evergreen Baptist Church, 1380 E. Evergreen Road, Bernice, LA 71222 on Thursday, June 18, 2026. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. prior to the 11:00 a.m. funeral service with Rev. Roger Johnson officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen Baptist Church Cemetery under the direction of Owens Memorial Chapel Funeral Homes of Ruston, La.

Memorials may be made to the Wanda Lee Joy Fund, c/o WMU Foundation, 100 Missionary Ridge, Birmingham, AL 35242.

 

Janet Hoffman gathered with other national WMU presidents emeritae at the 2012 WMU Missions Celebration and Annual Meeting in New Orleans. Pictured (L-R) and years served as national WMU president: Janet Hoffman (2000-2005), Wanda Lee (1996-2000), Carolyn Miller (1991-1996), Debby Akerman (2010-2015), Dorothy Sample (1981-1986), and Kaye Miller (2005-2010).
(L-R) Janet Hoffman, Kay Bennett, and Wanda Lee at the 2013 WMU Missions Celebration and Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas.
: Janet Hoffman (left) and Wanda Lee (right) with Sook Jae Lee of Seoul, Korea, who received the Dellanna West O’Brien Award for Women’s Leadership Development on June 10, 2013 at the WMU Missions Celebration in Houston, Texas.
Janet Hoffman and Wanda Lee at the WMU Missions Celebration and Annual Meeting in Baltimore in June 2014.
Janet Hoffman gives her first president’s address during WMU’s January Board Meeting in 2000 at Shocco Springs Baptist Conference Center in Alabama.

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